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                    Fraud and Corruption blog #2: Building a Bridge over Troubled Waters – Lets learn to stand togetherhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2019/11/05/fraud-and-corruption-blog-ii-building-a-bridge-over-troubled-waters-lets-learn-to-stand-together-against-fraud-and-corruption-by-nigel-iyer/ Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on November 5, 2019 In this blog Nigel Iyer, a Fraud Detective and Fellow of the University of Leicester School of Business, draws on ideas from his new book ‘How to Find Fraud and Corruption – Recipes for the Aspiring Fraud... 
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                    Business and Law BAhttps://le.ac.uk/courses/business-and-law-ba/2026 Gain a strong foundation in both business and law, combining commercial insight with legal expertise to prepare you for a career in corporate, legal, legal management and consultancy roles. 
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                    Has Tony Blair Turned Hayekian?https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2015/04/22/has-tony-blair-turned-hayekian/ Posted by Chris Grocott in School of Business Blog on April 22, 2015 Lecturer in Management and Economic History at the School, Chris Grocott , reckons so. This year, I ran the inaugural third year BA Management Studies module ‘Organisations in Economic Context’. 
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                    Fight fire with fire? Managing complex contracts when the other party becomes difficulthttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2018/05/16/fight-fire-with-fire-managing-complex-contracts-when-the-other-party-becomes-difficult/ Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on May 16, 2018 In his second blog ( first blog can be found here ) Dr Haward Soper, recently awarded his PhD, discusses his doctoral findings, giving fascinating insights into the relationships between different parties... 
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                    Local Freemasons donate 32000 to fund University researchhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/local-freemasons-donate-ps32-000-to-fund-university-research The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated £32,000 to the University to fund research into visual impairments and the impact these have on different groups and their reading abilities. 
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                    NASAs WISE finds universes most luminous galaxy to datehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/may/nasas-wise-finds-universes-most-luminous-galaxy-to-date A remote galaxy shining brightly with infrared light equal to more than 300 trillion suns has been discovered using data from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. 
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                    Research finds no association between weekend staffing levels and patient mortalityhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/may/research-finds-no-association-between-the-2018weekend-effect2019-and-patient-mortality New research involving researchers from our University has found no association between weekend senior doctor staffing levels and mortality, questioning whether increasing senior doctor weekend working would impact mortality rates. 
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                    Public lecture puts Dickens’ marriage under the spotlighthttps://le.ac.uk/news/2019/november/11-dickens-lecture Charles Dickens’ strained marriage is the subject of a free public lecture presented on Wednesday 20 November 2019 by our Victorian Studies Centre. 
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                    Patient’s life transformed thanks to gift to University and local hospitalshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2018/september/patient2019s-life-transformed-thanks-to-gift-to-university-and-local-hospitals George Davies' gift George Davies' donation to help fight vascular disease bl0lXe8oWg0 Patient’s life transformed thanks to gift to University and local hospitals Patient’s life transformed thanks to gift to University and local hospitals|The aim of the new Vascular... 
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                    What the bones can't tell ushttps://le.ac.uk/richard-iii/identification/osteology/what-bones-cant-tell-us We can tell the age, height and build of Richard III from the skeleton but the details of the injuries is based on knowledge of medieval weapons, armour and battles as well as on the bones themselves.